All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) had threatened to close down stations if prices were not reviewed.
APCNGA Chairman Abdul Ghyas Paracha had said that the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) was informed through talks regarding the pricing of the gas as well as the loans taken from banks.
He had demanded that Ogra should provide them with profit after working out the production price.
The association had also proposed few options to keep the CNG business viable.
In its orders issued on October 25, the Supreme Court directed CNG prices to be cut after declaring the mechanism of basing CNG prices on the price of petrol as illegal.
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When CNG pump owners were getting extra normal profit, they were not going on strike for price hike as they were getting profit, they damn cares about us.
Now why are they crying if the profit is redued to a normal profit
CNG Closure is hurting poor Pakistani ppl Govt need to convince public transport to switch back to Diesel